Savannah: For Mayor: Eddie DeLoach, incumbent Van Johnson Regina Thomas Louis Wilson Alderman at Large, Post One: Carolyn Bell, incumbent Kesha Gibson-Carter Alderman at Large, Post Two: Alicia Miller-Blakely Tony […]
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Who’s on first? How Savannah’s government (supposedly) works
Think of the City Manager like a CEO appointed by a Board of Directors
FAQS on how to vote like you know what you’re doing
I live on Wilmington Island. Can I vote for Savannah Mayor? No. No you cannot. You live in what’s called “unincorporated Chatham County,” such as people who live in Isle […]
Forums Galore
Concerned Citizens of Savannah: Meet and Greet the Candidates Oct. 2, 6 p.m. 328 Tibet Ave. League of Women Voters Savannah At-Large Candidates Forum Oct. 3, 5:30-6:30 p.m. Coastal Georgia […]
Living the Capitol Dream
A little girl takes an imaginative tour of the unique statuary in the U.S. Capitol Building in Washington D.C.
Quiz: How much do you know about Municipal Elections?
Our friends at the League of Women Voters of Coastal Georgia prepared this quiz for you—no cheating!
SCAD Savannah Film Festival announces full schedule
The SCAD Savannah Film Festival has announced its full schedule for this year’s edition, happening Oct. 26-Nov. 2 and taking place downtown, primarily at the Lucas and Trustees Theatres. Tix […]
Savannah City Council approves final Arena design; offers large settlement in tree case
Savannah City Council today approved the final exterior/facade design of the new Savannah Arena — even though groundbreaking for the facility happened a week ago. Some members of council expressed […]
League of Women Voters of Coastal Georgia holds candidate forums Oct. 3
The League of Women Voters of Coastal Georgia will host two Candidates Forums for the municipal elections in Savannah on Oct. 3. The forums are designed to help voters learn […]
The great local news for better transportation options
These demands for climate purity are interesting in that they represent an admission that, yes, humans do cause climate change.
City to host meeting to discuss potential archaeology ordinance
The City of Savannah will be hosting a meeting to discuss the formation of an archaeology ordinance on Thursday, Sept. 26, 6 p.m. at the Coastal Georgia Center. Contrary to […]
Visit Savannah collaborates with County Wexford in Ireland on history project
Visit Savannah has collaborated with the Dunbrody Famine Ship interactive museum experience to tell “a complete story of the Irish people who left the country during the Great Famine and […]
